MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND Hennepin Technical College

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MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND Hennepin Technical College
MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES"'
ARTICULATION AGREE~ENT
BETWEEN
Hennepin Technical College
AND
Metropolitan State University
ll'Jhe Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is authorized by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 136F to
enter into Agreements and has delegated this authority to colleges and universities.
This Agreement is entered into between Hennepin Technical College, 13100 College View
Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 (hereinafter sending institution), and Metropolitan State University, 700
East Seventh Street, Saint Pau], MN 55106 (hereinafter receiving institution). This Agreement and any
amendments and supplements, shall be interpreted pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota.
The sending institution has established a Data Analyst, A.A.S. (hereinafter sending program),
and the receiving institution has established an Organizational Administration B.A.S. (hereinafter
receiving program), and will facilitate credit transfer and provide a smooth transition from one related
program to another. It is mutually agreed:
Admission and Graduation Requirements
A. The receiving institution's admission and program admission requirements apply to both direct
entry students and to students who transfer under this agreement.
B. Students must fulfill the graduation requirements at both institutions.
C. Students must complete the entire sending program and meet the receiving institution's
admission requirements for the agreement to apply.
Transfer of Credits
A. The receiving institution will accept 58-59 credits from the sending program. A total of 72-80
credits remain to complete the receiving program.
B. Courses will transfer as described in the attached Program Articulation Table. For system
institutions, once the courses are encoded, they will transfer as described in the Transferology
Audit.
Implementation and Review
A. The Chief Academic Officers or designees of the parties to this agreement will implement the
terms of this agreement, including identifying and incorporating any changes into subsequent
agreements, assuring compliance with system policy, procedure and guidelines, and conducting
a periodic review of this agreement.
B. This Articulation Agreement is effective on 07/01/2015 and shall remain in effect until the end
date of 07/01/2020 or for five years, whichever occurs first, unless terminated or amended by
either party with 90 days prior written notice.
C. The college and university shall work with students to resolve the transfer of courses should
changes to either program occur while the agreement is in effect.
D. This Articulation Agreement will be reviewed by both parties beginning 01/01/ 2020 (within six
months of the end date).
E. When a student notifies the receiving institution of their intent to follow this agreement, the
receiving institution will encode course waivers and substitutions.
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PROGRAM ARTICULATION TABLE
Metropolitan State University
(receiving)
Hennepin Technical College
(sending)
Institution
Hennepin Technical College
Metropolitan State University
Program name
Data Analyst
Organizational Administration
Award Type (e.g., AS)
AAS
BAS
Credit Length
60
120 (126-128 for this agreement)
CIP code (6-digit)
52.1201
52.0206
Describe program
admission
requirements(if any)
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Instructions
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List all required courses in both academic programs•
MnTC goal areas transfer to the receiving institution according to the goa1 areas designated by the sending institution .
Do not indicate a goal area for general education courses that are not part of the MnTC•
For restricted or unrestricted electives, list number of credits .
Credits applied: the receiving institution course credit amount may be more or less than the sending institution credit
amount. Enter the number of credits that the receiving institution will apply toward degree completion.
Show equivalent university-college courses on the same row to ensure accurate OARS encoding .
Equiv/Sub/Wav column: If a course is to be encoded as equivalent, enter Equiv. If a course is to be accepted by the
university as a "substitution" only for the purposes of this agreement, enter Sub. If a course requirement is waived by
the receiving institution, enter Wav. If a course is to be accepted by the university as a MnTC goal area, restricted
elective or unrestricted elective, leave the cell blank.
(To add rows, place cursor outside of the end of a row and press enter.)
SECilON A - Minnesota Transfer Curriculum-General Education
Hennepin Technical Colleae (sending)
Metrooolitan State Universltv (receiving)
Goal(s
course prefix, number and name
Credits
)1
Minnesota Transfer CUrria..llum-General Education
Qne of the following:
• ENGL 2121 - Writing & Research (4)
1 'I 3-4
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Or
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• ENGL 2125-Technical Writing (3)
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Choose one of the following:
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• COMM 2050--Interpersonal
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Communication (3)
Or
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3
• COMM .2060-Sma!I Group Communication I 1
(3)
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Or
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• COMM 2130 - Public Speaking (3)
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MATH 2150--Introduction to statistics (3)
! 4
3
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MnTC Goal 2-anv course
2
3
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MnTC Goal 9---anv course
9
3
MnTC/General Education Total 15-16
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course prefix, number and name
Goal(s) 1
Credits
Applied
• MnTC Goal 1 Elective
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1
4
• WRIT 271-Technical Writing (3)
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1
3
1
3
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• MnTC Goal 1 Elective
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• MnTC Goal 1 Elective
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1
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• COMM 103-flublic Soeaking (3)
STAT 201-Statistics I (4)
MnTC Goal 2 Elective
MnTC Goal 9 Elective
1
4
2
9
EquiV
Sub
Wav
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3
!
3
3
3
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3
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li Eculv
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! Equiv
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1
MnTC goal areas transfer to the receiving college/university according to the goal areas designated by the sending
college/university
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Ecuiv
Eauiv
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Special Notes, if any:
SECTION B -Hennepin Technical College Major, Emphasis, Restriclsd and Unrestricted
Electives or Other
(Pre-requisite courses, RXJUU'Cd core COU1'9CS, required courses tn an emphasis, or electives (mrtricted or general) within the major). Ratricted
electives (in Major) fulfill a specific requirement within a major. Example A "Chose two ofthe following three courses;" Example B: A
Biology degree may require 40 science credits (20 credits of required COUISCS + 20 credits of listed related courses, such as botany, genettcs,
sociobiology, etc. which students can select).
Maier, Emphasis, Restricted. Unrestricted Electives or other Courses
CDS 108o--Microsoft Office 2013
3
MIS lO~FtJndamentals of IT In OrganizationsEquiv
3
Part B (2)
ACCT 1125--Excel
3
ACCT 141~Business Finance
3
BUSN 1000-Introduction to Business
3
BUSN 12oo-Manaaerial Communication
3
BUSN 1500-0atabase Conceals and Data Analvsls
3
CDS lOO~Informatlon Svi;1pms
3
40 of the 42 elective aedits wltl be accepted Into
CDS 1032-Acces.s 2013
3
the Organlzatfonal Organization BAS as technlcal
40
aedits.
CDS 2055--Proiect Manaaement
3
4
CDS 2701-0atabase Deslan and SOL
CDS 2801-Svstems Analysis
4
CDS XXXX-Oata Analvsis I
3
CDS XXXX-Oata Analvsis II
3
CDS XXXX-Oata Analvsis Ill
4
Unrestricted elective aedits (if none enter 0}
0
Restric:t:ed elective credits - list courses (if none enb!r Q)
0
Major, Emphasis, Unrestricted Electives Total
45
Tomi College Credits Applied
58-59
(sum of sections A and Bl
SECTION C - Remaining Metropolitan State University (receiving) Requirements
(based on students taking the recommended c:ourses above)
course oreflx number and name
Complete MnTC"' and the Liberal Studies (LS} Reaulrement**
MIS 100--Fundamentals of IT in Organizations-Part A.
• Student must take ICS 100-Computer Literacy to fulfill
this requirement
MATH 11"' ,.._,.__e Alaebra
ECON 201-Maaoeconomics
ECON 202-Microeconomics
ACCT 21Q--Financial .Accountlna
DSCI 434-lntroduclion to Operations Manaaement
FIN 39o--Prlnclples of Finance
MGMT 310--Manaaement Prlnclples and Practices
MIS 31o--Prlndples of MIS
MKTG 30~Marketina Prlncloles
Organizational Administration Maior Elective
MGMT 499-Case studies in strategic Management
Or
ENTR 49Q--Challenaes • . • Small Busin~Entreoreneurshlo
University unrestricted elective credits not counted elsewhere
(if none enb!r 0}
Credits
24-25
2
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0
68~
Total Remaining University Credits
69
Special Notes:
Some courses have prerequisites.
It is up to the student to check for, and complete, prerequisites before registering for courses.
Not all prerequisite courses are included in this agreement.
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At least 40 of the required credits for the baccalaureate degree shall be at the upper-division level. If a lower division course ls shown as
equivalent to an upper division course, dieck with the university to determine if it will count toward the 40 required credits of upper division.
*The actual number of aedits needed to complete the MnTC depends upon:
• The number of required General Education/MnTC credits in your program at the community/technical college (listed in
Section A)
• A college's distribution requirements within the MnTC--all MnSQJ institutions require 40 credits in 10 Goal Areas, but
colleges have different requirements as to how the credits are distributed within the goal areas-e.g., Metro State
requires two writing courses for Goal 1 (6 credits), the sending institution may require two writing courses plus a
communications course (9 credits) in Goal 1.
• When MnTC electives are listed (i.e., no specific course is named), the number of goal areas a course meets will
determine the number of courses you may need to take to fulfill MnTC requirements-i.e., it's better to dloose courses
meeting more than one goal area.
• May need to indude upper-division credits in order to fulfill the 40 credit upper-division requirement for graduation (see
footnote).
Consult an academic advisor (at either the sending or receiving institution) to plan the completion of the MnTC requirement.
**Liberal Studies Requirement: Eight (B) upper-division credits. An upper-division course number begins with a 3, 4, or 5. With
good planning (consult an academic advisor), this requirement may be met by courses chosen to fulfill MnTC requirements.
SECilON D - Summary of Total Program Credits
Credits
Metro lltan State Unlversl
Henne in Technical Col
MnTC General Education
Major, Emphasis, Unrestricted Electives
uirements
15-16
45
or other
Credits Accepted Into the Organizational
Administration BAS P
ram
Total College Credits
(43)
60-61
Total College Credits Appll~
Remaining credit to be taken at the university
receivin institution
Total P
ram Credits
58-59
68-69
126-128
Special Notes, if any:
Name
Henne in Technical Coll
Chief Academic Officer
Marilyn Krasowski
Program Dean/Farulty
Therese Salber
Metropolitan state
Universi
Name
Cllief Academic Officer
Virginia Arthur
College Management Dean
Kathrine (Kat) Lui
Curriculum Coordinator
Patricia Borchert
OARS Encoder
Amber Eisen-Ramgren
Date when
uivalendes were encoded in OARS
4/21/2015